Nine Inch Nails Working On New Music
Nine Inch Nails have new music in the works. Trent Reznor told Consequence that new NIN music is currently his top priority. He explained that the "Peel It Back" tour and the band's recent work on the "TRON: Ares" soundtrack ignited a fire in him when it came to NIN music. He added "I can't say much, but the difference between now and a year ago is the fuse has been lit and the desire is there." In the meantime, Nine Inch Nails will head out on a new North American leg of their "Peel It Back" tour starting in February.
Amy Lee confirms there’ll be a new Evanescence album in 2026
Evanescence's Amy Lee has confirmed that the band will release a new studio album in 2026. The vocalist shared this news during a brief chat at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2025 event in Los Angeles. The band has had an active 2025, releasing singles and playing big shows, including supporting Metallica in Australia and New Zealand. The upcoming album will be a follow-up to 2021's "The Bitter Truth" and will be accompanied by a world tour featuring support from artists like Poppy and Spiritbox. Fans can expect an epic 2026 from Evanescence.
John 5 Has "No Idea" Why Motley Crue Isn't In The Rock Hall Of Fame
Motley Crue guitarist John 5 is weighing in on the band's exclusion from the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.In a conversation with American Musical Supply, the musician reflected on Motley Crue's impact and said the band "deserves" to be in the Rock Hall. John went on to say "so many countless musicians and bands have been influenced by Motley Crue and I think that's important," adding "it's a head-scratcher."Motley Crue became eligible for Rock Hall induction in 2007.
Yungblud on Grammy Nods, Honoring Ozzy Osbourne and Defying His Critics: ‘I Really Risked it All’
Yungblud responded to criticism from The Darkness regarding his tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 VMAs, with Dan and Justin Hawkins calling it "cynical" and "nauseating." Yungblud dismissed their comments as "bitter" and "jealous," emphasizing the importance of proving oneself as an artist. He also discussed the honor of being nominated for a Grammy for his cover of 'Changes' at a Black Sabbath concert and receiving a profound letter from Robbie Williams. The Darkness reflected on their legacy as a rock band, feeling like they are "one of the last proper rock 'n' roll bands" in the current music landscape.
Oasis Live '25 Tour Documented For Film
Oasis Live '25 Tour will be documented in a new film produced by Steven Knight, known for his work on "Peaky Blinders" and other acclaimed projects. The film will be directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, known for their innovative music documentaries. Produced by Magna Studios, the film will capture the highly anticipated Oasis tour and promises to be a must-watch for fans of the band and music documentaries.
Three Days Grace: How An Unprecedented Reunion Brought Them Back to the Top of the Rock Charts
Three Days Grace has achieved a major milestone with their song "Mayday" reaching the No. 1 spot on the year-end 2025 Billboard Canada Mainstream Rock chart. The band, which has been making music for over two decades, is experiencing a new wave of success with their album "Alienation" producing multiple No. 1 hits. The band's reunion with original lead singer Adam Gontier has been a major success, with their new tour selling out arenas worldwide. Their unique two-frontman dynamic, featuring both Gontier and fellow lead singer Matt Walst, has revitalized the band and solidified their position as one of the biggest rock bands of the 2010s and 2020s.
BUSH: Wishing You a Furry Christmas
Gavin Rossdale of Bush is doing his part to try and increase dog adoptions this Christmas season by launching the "12 Days of Dogmas" campaign in partnership with the Best Friends Animal Society.
Each day of the campaign, which started last Wednesday, features Rossdale posting a photo a day of a dog up for adoption from Best Friends shelters across the country. Rossdale says, "I went to Best Friend Society, which is a really incredible no-kill animal shelter, because I did a campaign with PETA, for People for Ethical Treatment Animals, [as part of the] 'Adopt Don't Shop' [campaign]. So that was hardcore. That was L.A. County [animal] services. That's where I got my dog from. Donate here Promoting Animal Welfare & Pet Adoption | Best Friends Animal Society
BRET MICHAELS: Nothin' But a Book and a Bio-Pic
Poison's Bret Michaels has written a second book and it will be accompanied by a bio-pic.
He says, "Unbroken Then, Now and Forever -- the bio-pic and the book officially coming in 2026.
"If I can survive rocking out on shag mustard-colored carpet on my first guitar ('technically a ukulele' lol) and remain as excited now as I was then, and survive the highs, the lows, good people and the downright maliciousness in the business I've chosen to be in and still get to rock with my friends with a smile on my face on the stage today, [then] that is THE IT FACTOR -- the intangible spirit that keeps me unbroken!!!" That's it. There's no other details such as when the book and film will be out, whether he wrote it by himself, who will portray him in the film, or whether it will include portrayals of his Poison bandmates. Bret's first book, Bret Michaels: Auto-Scrap-Ography, was published in 2020.
Five Finger Death Punch starts prepping milestone album
Five Finger Death Punch is working on their 10th studio album, the first since 2022's AfterLife. Guitarist Zoltan Bathory says they have about six or seven solid songs so far and hope to release the album in the first quarter of 2026. The band plans to embark on a world tour in support of the new record. In the meantime, they have released a best-of compilation featuring rerecorded versions of their biggest hits, including collaborations with BABYMETAL and Maria Brink.
HBO To Release Counting Crows Documentary
HBO's Music Box documentary series presents "Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?" Directed by Amy Scott, the film delves into the rise of the California rock band and the challenges faced by frontman Adam Duritz after their debut album's success. Featuring rare footage and interviews with band members and other notable figures, the documentary explores the band's journey and the making of their follow-up album, "Recovering the Satellites." The film is part of a series that highlights pivotal moments in music history, with recent titles including documentaries on Jeff Buckley and Wizkid. Additionally, "Recovering the Satellites" has been reissued on vinyl, showcasing the band's chart-topping success.
Filter Announce Spring 2026 U.S. Tour With Finger Eleven, Local H
Filter are mapping out a 2026 tour with Canadian rockers Finger Eleven and U.S. duo Local H. The tour, in support of Filter's new album "The Algorithm: Ultra Edition," will kick off on March 5th in Wenatchee, Washington. They'll hit Denver, Phoenix, Cincinnati, and more before wrapping up in Cleveland, Ohio on April 1st. Tickets are available now.
GWAR Announce First US Tour Dates For 2026
The monsters of rock are getting ready to hit the road again. GWAR has announced the Gor Gor Strikes Back Tour for spring 2026 with Soulfly and King Parrot as support. The run kicks off March 19th in Richmond, Virginia and wraps April 29th in Charlotte, North Carolina. The tour supports their latest album "The Return of Gor Gor." Tickets go on sale Friday, with presales starting today. https://gwar.net/pages/tour
Our Lady Peace Announce 2026 US Tour Dates Celebrating 30th Anniversary
Our Lady Peace are extending their 30th anniversary celebration with a new leg of U.S. tour dates next year. The new dates begin on March 5th in Chicago. The nearly month-long trek will hit cities like Orlando, Boston, and Detroit before wrapping up on April 4th in Pittsburgh. The Verve Pipe will appear as special guests for most of the dates.Tickets for the "Our Lady Peace: 30th Anniversary Tour" are available now.